
A drawing from a kodak picture showing our Bred-up Pecan trees bearing before they are three feet high. 
Young Trees Bear in the Nursery Row 
HOUSANDS—not hundreds—of our pecan trees bloom and bear in the nursery 
row. The drawing above shows six little trees dug up in our nursery, retouched to 
show root systems and nuts more plainly. You can see life and quality of the highest 
sort in these young, healthy pecan trees. We are proud of them. Piant them, and we 
are sure you will never regret it. 
(en BeNeo omnes Bey AR OE AR LY, 
N the opposite page is an unretouched photograph of our President, I. H. Bass, 
Sr., taken in one of our pecan nurseries. He is looking at one of our tiny little 
pecan trees on which you can see pecan nuts growing! You can judge from this the 
size of the trees which start into production, and you will note how much growth 
there has been since the graft was put in. The graft line on this little tree is clearly 
seen about two inches above the ground level, and all of the growth of the tree has 
taken place in just five months after grafting! Our trees are healthy, strong, well- 
rooted, fast-growing and early-bearing; and these are the kind of trees it will pay you 
to plant. 
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